05 November 2018

The International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), established in 1983, is an
international, intergovernmental organisation conceived as a Centre of excellence for research, training
and technology transfer to industry in the field of biotechnology to promote sustainable global
development. The Centre conducts innovative research in life sciences and strengthens the research
capability of its over 60 Member States through training, funding programs and advisory services.
Located in Trieste (Italy), New Delhi (India) and Cape Town (South Africa), and in collaboration with over
40 Affiliated Centres worldwide, the three ICGEB Components provide a scientific and
educational environment of the highest international standards. Further information available at
http://www.icgeb.org/home.html

The ICGEB invites internal and external applications for the post of
Research Associate

POST TITLE: Research Associate

DUTY STATION: Trieste, Italy

DATE REQUIRED: 15 January 2019

TYPE OF CONTRACT: Project appointment funded by the external fund project FVG/18/011
DURATION: initial period of three months with further extensions of one year subject
to performance and project duration.

LEVEL: G4 (UN Salary scales)

DUTIES: Under the guidance and direct supervision of the Head, Biotechnology
Development Unit (BDU), the incumbent will take responsibility for
research and development activities involved in the different projects
managed by the Unit, with special attention to the development of
technologies for the production of biosimilars. In addition, she/he will
provide key support in the implementation of a major project related to the
upgrading of the current BDU facilities.
In particular, she/he will:

1. Contribute to the development of technologies and protocols for the production of the monoclonal
antibodies (Mabs) biosimilars.
2. Support in the set-up and operationalization of a mammalian cell line development facility for the
production of Mabs biosimilars.
3. Support in the set-up and operationalization of a facility comprising a GLP laboratory for the
Quality Control (QC) of biosimilars and a GMP cell banking facility.
4. Contribute to the development and performance of QC testing to show biosimilarity of Mabs.
5. Implement a Quality System in the Unit as per GLP/GMP standards.
6. Update current laboratory procedures (Standard Operating Procedures or SOPs) to meet
GLP/GMP requirements.
7. Participate in the transfer of the know-how to the industrial partners and in the training of
personnel from pharmaceutical companies.
8. Perform other work related duties as may be required.

QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Biology, Chemistry, Biotechnology or related fields. A minimum 10 years
of relevant professional experience of which 5 year acquired preferably at the international level and at
least 2 years in an industrial environment.

COMPETENCIES: Extensive experience in research and development activities in the production,
purification and QC of recombinant proteins of pharmaceutical interest with the special attention to the
Mabs.
Experience in polymer-protein conjugation technologies.
Experience with GLP/GMP quality systems.
Previous working experience in a biotech industry will be considered as an asset.
Experience in training and know-how transfer.
Experience at international level and in scientific cooperation.
Good interpersonal skills and motivation to work in team.
Ability to work under pressure and result orientation.

LANGUAGES: English and Italian essential, knowledge of other languages will be
considered an asset.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 18 November 2018

Candidates should submit their full CV by completing the ICGEBʼs Personal History Form available
online at: http://www.icgeb.org/vacancies.html, together with a cover letter outlining motivation for
application and full contact details of three referees.
ICGEB is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified persons
regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.